A ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas brought hope for peace in Gaza after 15 months of bloodshed. However, violence erupted once again in the West Bank, with Israel detonating buildings in the Jenin refugee camp and a gunman opening fire on troops, resulting in the deaths of at least two soldiers. Israel’s airstrikes have continued, targeting militants and seizing weapons.
Since President Donald Trump took office, Israel has launched large-scale raids on Jenin, leading to civilian casualties and unrest. Trump has lifted sanctions on Israeli settler violence and appointed pro-Israel officials to key positions. Reports of civilian injuries and deaths in the raids have raised concerns about escalating violence in the region.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has indicated that the military operation in Jenin will continue until unspecified goals are met. Trump’s administration has shown support for Israel’s actions in the West Bank, raising fears of further annexation and settlement expansion. The violence in the West Bank has intensified following a deadly attack on Israelis by Palestinian gunmen, leading to retaliatory raids by Israel.
Hundreds of Palestinians in Jenin have been forced to flee their homes, fearing further military action. The conflict dates back to the 1967 Six-Day War when Israel took control of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Netanyahu’s government has prioritized settlement expansion, disregarding international law. The situation remains volatile, with concerns about further escalation and human rights violations.
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